It's not just about this event though.
By hiking the price on the Grand Final, they're making people think twice about attending. I'm one of them. Tickets to Muse go on sale next week too, I'll be purchasing that, not a GF ticket. I'll now probably only go if Canterbury make it, despite having gone to every GF since 1999 bar 2005.
But when I say it's not just about this event - this price hike makes me love the game less. The Grand Final has always been a celebration, a party for all NRL fans to reflect on the season that was and watch the big event. One of the best days of the year regardless of what team you go for.
By creating a pricing structure that changes the type of person who attends, they're changing the atmosphere of the game IMO. Yes, there will be certain people who'll simply purchase anyway, and yes, they'll sell it out and make their money anyway - but they're impacting on people's enjoyment of the game.
While I hope the Bulldogs will be there and that I do end up going, I'm not that fussed right now, and it's probably making me look forward to the A-League more. It's taken away my enjoyment of looking forward to that event and to be honest, a bit of my enjoyment of Rugby League.